Aaaaaah, how nice to see a Kosta Boda display like that. When I first started collecting, I was drooling over newly available Kosta Boda pieces (especially the Göran Wharff ones were gorgeous) at my local art glass shop. But the prices were so not my budget, that I gave up after getting one little Anna Ehrer Atoll candle holder.

LeniThe amber scmetterling is making me envious and provoked a rampant desire to collect another example (or more) of this fabulous vase.I think I'll go amber next time I change glass around...CheersMeegs

I like the yellow/uranium sort of triple ogee vase/bowl on Leni's window sill - might it be Webb Leni?? I managed to get another display cabinet into the house recently -don't know how - and had a hectic time moving furniture around in 'my room' to accommodate the piece. Have loaded it with British pieces - then there's the triple doored cabinet, now in such a mess (with glass sitting inside glass) that I call it eclectic. Then the last pic. shows two pieces from Mr. Baxter, no doubt collecting a lot of d.....And I still have one more small cabinet to fill, but despite sleepless nights I really don't know where to put it - My OH says you can have too much of a good thing, and it should go out into the shed...............

I only quite recently started putting glass inside other glass, so I guess I've still got a way to go yet, although my OH has long given up on the "You can have too much of a good thing" line :24: :pb:

The "vase" on the right of Leni's unusual picture piece is not a vase Paul, - it's a "Spectrum" sculpture by Nikki Williams - Kinkiglass. I suspect the piece on the left is our Adam Aaronson.I want to know what the picture piece is, Leni, and why I've not seen it before!

The horsey vase is I believe, Malcolm Sutcliffe, and the blue plate is by Allister Malcolm.(how'm I doing Leni?)